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    Quote Originally Posted by Tussock View Post
    What do we have to do to get people to post 10/80 arguments over there, and good posts like that over here?

    It could be here resplendent in emerald green. All that well thought out and carefully written material languishing back in the 90s.

    We bribe people you know. They have rules, we have bribery.



    What would we need to do to get you to move that from there to here
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tussock View Post
    What do we have to do to get people to post 10/80 arguments over there, and good posts like that over here?

    It could be here resplendent in emerald green. All that well thought out and carefully written material languishing back in the 90s.

    We bribe people you know. They have rules, we have bribery.

    What would we need to do to get you to move that from there to here
    Cut and paste would work
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    Try walking from the Barren River to Lake Wilmot on a low cloud wet day ...deer trails every direction.. no discernible track to follow, no land contour... just wet mud and trees that look the same in every direction....it is a no hope situation without a compass or GPS (if the batteries are still charged)
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    Don't you mean the Barrier?
    Gotta hug the toe of the hill on either side. Way easier going.

    I Love that country when no other bugger is there.

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    yes Barrier sorry. mixed up with Barren Saddle... The Pyke is great country alright...

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    So I have organized a bit of an introductory weekend to navigation for MYK on the 10-11th October. Anyone else keen? I could realistically have another 3-4 without it getting to big (utilizing my vehicle).

    General plan is to cover:

    Day One-
    Map to ground
    Use of compass
    Resections
    Open country navigation
    Route planning and selection

    Day 2 -
    Close country navigation
    Finish the day with a bit of a stalk over a set route planned the night before???

    Maps will be provided as well as reference material. You just need to bring yourself a compass and enough gear to last a night in the bush.

    At the end you will take away some pretty good hands on experience and a detailed "how to guide" for future reference.
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    Oh we will be meeting in Waiouru and head off from there, say 10am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter View Post
    So I have organized a bit of an introductory weekend to navigation for MYK on the 10-11th October. Anyone else keen? I could realistically have another 3-4 without it getting to big (utilizing my vehicle).

    General plan is to cover:

    Day One-
    Map to ground
    Use of compass
    Resections
    Open country navigation
    Route planning and selection

    Day 2 -
    Close country navigation
    Finish the day with a bit of a stalk over a set route planned the night before???

    Maps will be provided as well as reference material. You just need to bring yourself a compass and enough gear to last a night in the bush.

    At the end you will take away some pretty good hands on experience and a detailed "how to guide" for future reference.

    Keen pending other commitments. Anyone else from Wellington want to come and split gas to Waiberia?

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    2 down, 2 spots left...
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    I'm stoking..bring on the 10th
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    Quick update.

    We are still on for the 10th and 11th if any one else is keen. At this stage we could have two more attend without the group getting to big.

    See you there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    @Myk

    Forgot to mention get yourself a Silva compass.

    They will make it easier for you as they are the easiest compasses to use.

    This is a good video to study.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O8DmkAC2wI


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    Hi Pete,
    The video you linked to is missing vital instructions on how to convert between grid and magnetic bearings. The maps used in the video appear to have meridians that point to magnetic north.
    Our LINZ Topo50 maps have vertical grid lines that point to grid north. There's about 20° difference (depends which part of the country you're looking at)

    Cheers,
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    Hey boys, first and foremost I want to say a HUGE MONSTER THANK YOU TO SHOOTER. He welcomed me with open arms, and took care of my kit. He had a great approach to teaching and learning skills, and maximized time - he was all about getting everything squared away and getting down to the job at hand. Shooter was thorough and pragmatic, and had great patience. We went through everything concerning map and compass, and it was awesome getting out there and doing it practically. I had a choice overnight bivvy, and got the next day's orientation plan squared away. In the morning we carried out last night's nav plan, which consisted of 8 checkpoints (I stopped dropped and rolled more than I walked) and Shooter gave excellent encouragement and patience.

    To all the boys who couldn't make it this round, I know Shooter is more than happy to go again. It's worth the time and effort. Enough said.

    Again, big ups to you Shooter. Look forward to the next round and I'll send you some pics of my next hunt. Thanks bro.
    Remember at the end of the day........it's night time

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    Thanks @Myk, glad you enjoyed it!

    You were far easier to teach then you give yourself credit for mate. Good luck with the hunt next weekend.

    Yep, when work slows down I will put out the offer again for another weekend of practical navigation experience to those that are keen.
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